The Standard News reported in an article titled, “Kenya gets boost as education plan recognised at global fete” that Kenya garnered global attention for “pioneering Character and Creativity Initiative (CCI)” which according to the Standard, “was cited as the right approach to education that produces all-rounded individuals and described as an idea whose time has come,” during the recent Global Peace Convention held in Kuala Lumpur from December 5-8.
During the Global Summit for Character and Creativity hosted by the University of Malaya, the oldest university in Malaysia, gathered international educators and students from all corners of the world, from the Americas, Africa, and East and South East Asia.